Ohio

Ohio is a great state to ponder “how do I start a house cleaning business” in. 2017 economic forecasts are very healthy for Ohio; it is growing at a faster pace than the U.S. average. In terms of employment sectors, the top industries are employing Ohio residents are automotive, steel, agriculture, small appliances, and aerospace. Professional sports teams such as the Cleveland Indians, Cavaliers, and Cincinnati Bengals have been a huge contributor to the financial success of the state.

With such a stable residential base and a very high average household income, house cleaning is a big opportunity in Ohio. There are typically two “how to” options; the first is to start your own company and the other option is to purchase a cleaning franchise.

Currently, existing MaidPro house cleaning franchises serve approximately 20 out of 317 towns and cities in the state. That leaves some opportunity to get into the cleaning business.

Thinking about how to start a house cleaning business in Ohio?

Here are some of our current MaidPro residential house cleaning franchises in Ohio:

Bellbrook, Dayton, Cincinnati, Mason, West Chester, and many smaller towns and cities.

If this is your first time owning a business, or franchise business in Ohio, here is a step by step how to guide.

About MaidPro

Since starting off in a 200-square-foot office in Boston’s historic Beacon Hill in 1991, MaidPro has quickly grown to more than 200 locations across the U.S. and Canada. We are proud to serve the thousands of loyal customers who have come to trust MaidPro to clean their homes.

This web site and the franchise information on this site do not constitute an offer to sell a franchise. The offer of a franchise can only be made through the delivery of a Franchise Disclosure Document. Certain states require that we register the Franchise Disclosure Document in those states. The communications on this web site are not directed by us to the residents of any of those states. Moreover, we will not offer or sell franchises in those states until we have registered the franchise (or obtained an applicable exemption from registration) and delivered the Franchise Disclosure Document to the prospective franchisee in compliance with applicable law.